Book, Chapter

1    2,  70|      nuts you wanted, and an apple apiece, but I got away with
2    5, 153|    lay behind the gift of an apple or the acceptance of one.
3    5, 153|      should pelt you with an apple and ruin your reputation."~"
4    5, 153| maiden fleet of foot was the apple golden fashioned which unloosed
5    5, 153|   winds, as it was with that apple, sent as furtive love token
6    5, 153|       to bite a piece off an apple, and when you saw that Duphilus
7    5, 153|      find.~Then Pamphilus an apple broke,~And at her bosom
8    5, 153|   who had given the queen an apple. As beliefs of this type
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